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The California Coastal Commission has planning, regulatory, and permitting responsibilities, in partnership with local governments, over all development taking place within the coastal zone, a 1.5 million-acre area stretching 1,100 miles along the states coastline from Oregon to Mexico (and around nine offshore
The Strategic Plan identifies 199 priority action items intended to be undertaken by the Commission over the next five years, organized under nine separate goals related to: Internal Agency Capacity and Effectiveness; Public Access; Coastal Resources; Climate Change and Sea Level Rise; Environmental Justice, Diversity,
The California Coastal Commission (CCC) is a state agency within the California Natural Resources Agency with quasi-judicial control of land and public access along the states 1,100 miles (1,800 km) of coastline.
The Coastal Act specifies basic goals for coastal conservation and development aimed at protecting, enhancing and restoring coastal environmental quality and resources, giving priority to coastal dependent development, and maximizing public access to the coast.
Then in 1976 the State Legislature passed the Coastal Act, which made the Coastal Commission a permanent agency with broad authority to regulate coastal development. The Coastal Act guides how the land along the coast of California is developed, or protected from development.
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